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  Department of Computer and Information Sciences

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About Us...

The Department of Computer and Information Sciences is a small but growing academic unit. The CIS Department prides itself in its diverse student body, faculty, and staff. The Department currently has about eighty CS and IT undergraduate majors, eight full-time faculty members, and one lecturer, a Senior Secretary, and a laboratory coordinator/system administrator. There are three smart instructional classrooms, a smart equipped student computer laboratory, and a smart equipped collaborative learning space. The Department houses six research laboratories and has invested in hiring young energetic faculty rooted in computer science but with strong research interest in various interdisciplinary areas as well as cyber security.

Computing is a pervasive field and as such, research in computing often crosscuts across various different disciplines. It is this interdisciplinary nature of computing that makes it so attractive to students and researchers. Our faculty members maintain research collaborations across various disciplines within DSU and as well as other institutions such as University of Pennsylvania, Indiana University, Boston University, Emory University, and University of Nis in Nis, Serbia as well as collaborations with industry, such as Lockheed Martin. Faculty members work on research problems in agriculture where they use bioinformatics to help in mapping the common bean genome. They also work with neuroscientist to help model and understand various neurological conditions. We have faculty working on modeling breast tissue to help in the fight against breast cancer. There is also ongoing work in medical health informatics with a laboratory currently being constructed that will utilize robots, cameras, and various other sensory devices and apply machine learning techniques to study and design home healthcare systems. Faculty members in the CIS Department have developed techniques in analyzing spectroscopic data from Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) experiments carried out in the Optics Center at DSU.

Our graduate and undergraduate students are engaged in research and research training with the faculty members and their collaborators. Our students participate in writing journal and conference papers and present at national and international conferences. Students are also encouraged and expected to apply for various internships and summer research experiences. In addition to the course work, all these activities focus on building problem solving, critical and computational thinking, communication, and lifelong learning skills. These skills are essential to a successful career in life. Our faculty members are young, energetic, approachable, and excited about working on your academics and research as well as mentoring you through to graduation. Being a small Department, personalized attention and mentoring through various stages of your matriculation at DSU is engrained into the very fabric of our culture.

Our students get trained on various platforms and various operating systems, all while remaining technology and vendor agnostic. We are continuously modifying and improving our programs of study to ensure that future students have the necessary skills to forge meaningful contributions to the profession and society. Students will have much opportunity to shape their future while pursuing a program of study with the CIS Department. Along with all these opportunities and a semester long research project (senior capstone), our students find employment prior to or right after graduation. Recent examples are Software Developer for U.S. Department of Justice, IT Specialists Intel and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Cyber Security Specialist at USDA, Cyber Security and Privacy Consultant for IBM, and Project Manager at Intel to name a few. Our students also have gone on to pursue graduate studies at other Universities, such as North Carolina State University, Rutgers, and MIT.

 

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Faculty Profile


Chair:
Dr. Marwan F. Rasamny
SCN 330B
302-857-7896
 
 
Professors:
Dr. David D. Pokrajac (pdf)
GH 104
302-857-7053/7412 (lab)


Associate Professors:
Dr. Gary F. Holness
SCN 342
302-857-7932/7587 (lab)
 
Dr. Kam Kong (pdf)
SCN 334B
302-857-6641

Dr. Zhongyan Lin
SCN 332D
302-857-6557
 
Dr. Janko Milutinovic
SCN 334C
302-857-6648
 
Dr. Tomasz G. Smolinski (pdf)
SCN 344
302-857-7951/7218 (lab)
 
 
Assistant Professors:
Dr. Xiali Hei
SC 334D
302-857-7446
 

Lecturer:
Mrs. Shilpa Patel
SCN 332B
302-857-6555

 
Adjuncts:
 
 
Lab Coordinator/System Administrator:
Mr. Andrew Hobbs
SCN 332F
302-857-7814


Senior Secretary:
Mrs. Sherron Stevens
SCN 330
302-857-6640

Professional Organizations


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